San Jose Wrongful Death Lawyer

At Shea & Shea, we focus our practice on the most severe accident cases,
and we have extensive experience with wrongful death claims. When we handle
a wrongful death claim or lawsuit, we work closely with surviving family
members to ensure their immediate, intermediate, and long-term needs are
addressed as we work toward proving liability in the case.

Just as we do with our
personal injury clients, we do everything possible to minimize the burdens of litigation
for the families of wrongful death cases in Central and Northern California.
As longtime attorneys, we understand that every family grieves and adjusts
to loss in their own way, and we do our best to remain responsive to your
specific needs as they arise throughout the duration of your case. For
more information, call us today.

Fatal Accident and Wrongful Death Litigation

Our catastrophic injury lawyers also work with you and your family to determine
what a favorable outcome might look like in your wrongful death case.
For some families, an important litigation objective will be financial
security to replace the loss of support. For other families, especially
where the accident victim was a child, a memorial fund or charitable cause
might be chosen as the goal. Whatever your family's needs and priorities
may be, we have the experience and skills necessary to serve your interests.

At Shea & Shea, we accept wrongful death cases throughout Central and
Northern California, and we do so on a contingency fee basis, which means
our clients owe us nothing until we secure compensation on their behalf.
Because of the highly complex and technical evidence involved in the wrongful
death cases we handle, we also advance the expenses of the litigation
at our own risk. In other words, we only collect attorneys' fees and
recover our expenses if we win damages on your behalf through settlement
or at trial.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.